BayWa divests 3 wind projects in Germany

says BayWa has sold the rights to three wind projects in Germanyto continue its determined support for the energy transition of the German nation. Beckum’s project rights, as well as the EPC rights and contracts for the other two projects, are part of the package offered.

The projects included in the transaction are Beckum (North Rhine-Westphalia), Jembke (Lower Saxony) and Reichenbach (Rhineland-Palatinate), which have more than 120,000 MWh of green energy to approximately 40,000 local homes and have a total capacity of 56 MW.

Beckum

Construction of this wind farm will start in the fourth quarter of 2024. Beckum will consist of four wind turbines with a capacity of 21.9 MWwhich will generate approximately 46,000 MWh of green energy annually for approximately 15,000 households. The organization sold the rights to the project to EEF, a German promoter of sustainable energy projects.

Jembke

It is wind farm is already being built under an EPC contract. It will have three wind turbines and a total capacity of 15.3 MW, generating approximately 32,000 MWh of green energy annually for approximately 10,600 homes. This project was sold to the German green energy supplier ENOVA Power GmbH.

Reichenbach

This wind farm is also currently being built by the company under an EPC contract and is expected to be commissioned in November 2024. of three wind turbines with a total capacity of approximately 18.6 MWthat will supply almost 42,000 MWh of green energy to 14,000 households annually. The company has sold this project to the German investment and asset manager KGAL.

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Wind projects in Germany

The organization is not only committed to this to stimulate the energy transitionbut also to ensure that local communities benefit economically from wind farms, and to protect and promote biodiversity.

With the goal minimize the impact on the environmentthe company will apply compensatory measures, such as improving the living conditions of birds and bats in areas far from the wind turbines. This remains a priority for the company across all its projects. renewable energy.

Andreas Hornig, CEO of the company, commented: “We are pleased to have successfully completed these sales and are proud to contribute to Germany’s energy transition. He The German wind market remains very attractivewith great potential and increasingly positive expansion prospects. With more than 730 MW of installed wind power and a project portfolio of more than 3 GW, the organization is well positioned to continue to drive the growth of renewable energy in Germany.”

Matthias added: “After the recent one sales of over 220 MWp in the United KingdomWe are pleased to announce a new series of high-quality operations. Thanks to the remarkable effort and dedication of the transaction and project team, they were all completed on schedule and on schedule. “We look forward to building on this momentum as we expect further sales globally by the end of the year, especially in Germany, France, Great Britain, the Netherlands and the US.”

The sum of wind turbines supplied by the above-mentioned projects will be a great help for Germany to achieve this goal objectives in the field of energy transition that are demanded of the European Union.